Archive for September, 2011


Treating Auto Accident Injuries With Chiropractic Care

On an average, there are more than 6 million car accidents on the roads of the US, annually. More than 3 million people get injured due to car accidents, with more than 1.5 million of these injuries being permanent.
Injuries resulting from car accident often go undiagnosed and untreated. Often times the pain and other symptoms of the injury are not immediately experienced at the time of the accident. These hidden injuries may be missed by emergency room physicians, as they may take weeks, months or possibly years before expressing themselves.

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Get Rid of Your Medications, Infrared Sauna Therapy May Stop Fibromyalgia Pain

Fibromyalgia is an increasingly widespread condition which manifests itself in long-term discomfort from head to toe – including painful joints, muscles, tendons, along with other soft tissues. Fibromyalgia may trigger heavy fatigue, morning joint rigidity, sleeplessness, headaches, numbness in hands and feet, depression, and tension.

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Controlling Arthritic Symptoms With Chiropractic Care

Not too long ago, arthritis was deemed to be just another facet of the aging process – something someone would have to suffer through. Once arthritis reared its rickety head, patients were advised to slow down, rest and take drugs to alleviate the symptoms. Thankfully, this is no longer the case. Recent findings have added a wealth of new evidence to question the treatment of arthritis.

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How To Boost Your Low Testosterone

Testosterone is the steroid hormone that plays a major role in the development of male reproductive tissues and promoting traits such as increased muscle, expansion of body hair, and bone mass. Men who are body builders know that the key to winning competitions is to have more muscles than anybody else in the competition. Increasing [...]

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Testosterone Booster

How To Boost Testosterone Levels Naturally What is considered to be a standard level of the hormone testosterone that should be found in the bloodstream is around 350 to 1,000 ng/dl, which is nanograms per deciliter. The amount of testosterone found in the bloodstream will lower as individuals start to age; this can sometimes begin [...]

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